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"Waterloo: A Historic Battle that Shaped Nations" Step back in time to witness the epic clash known as the Battle of Waterloo

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Source Size = 1272 x 2458

Source Size = 1272 x 2458
WATERLOO BRIDGE

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Source Size = 3880 x 2617

Source Size = 3880 x 2617
The Waterloo Barracks, from the Architects Design, Great Britain

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Source Size = 3820 x 2732
The Duke of Wellington Laying the First Stone of the Waterloo Barracks, at the Tower of London, Great Britain

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Source Size = 2630 x 1619
The Field of Waterloo

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Benedetto Pistrucci, The Waterloo Medallion: The Victorious Generals Wellington

Benedetto Pistrucci, The Waterloo Medallion: The Victorious Generals Wellington and BlaOEcher, with Jupiters Conquest of the Giants, Italian, 1783-1855, 1861, copper

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Johannes Ruisscher (reworked by Anthonie Waterloo) (Dutch, c. 1625 - after 1675)

Johannes Ruisscher (reworked by Anthonie Waterloo) (Dutch, c. 1625 - after 1675), Village beside a Canal, second half 17th century, engraving on laid paper

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Waterloo Place, The National and Nelsons Monuments and Calton Hill, Edinburgh

Waterloo Place, The National and Nelsons Monuments and Calton Hill, Edinburgh
XJF497279 Waterloo Place, The National and Nelsons Monuments and Calton Hill, Edinburgh, engraved by Thomas Barber, 1829 (engraving) by Shepherd

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Waterloo Bridge by Night (engraving)

Waterloo Bridge by Night (engraving)
XJF493403 Waterloo Bridge by Night (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Waterloo Bridge, London, UK)

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Flight of Bonaparte from the Field of Waterloo accompanied by his Guide, 1816 (litho)

Flight of Bonaparte from the Field of Waterloo accompanied by his Guide, 1816 (litho)
XJF477741 Flight of Bonaparte from the Field of Waterloo accompanied by his Guide, 1816 (litho) by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Joseph Pennell, Waterloo Bridge and Somerset House, American, 1857 - 1926, 1905, etching

Joseph Pennell, Waterloo Bridge and Somerset House, American, 1857 - 1926, 1905, etching

Background imageWaterloo Collection: The Black Brunswicker, c. 1865 (w / c on paper)

The Black Brunswicker, c. 1865 (w / c on paper)
XJF441949 The Black Brunswicker, c.1865 (w/c on paper) by Millais, John Everett (1829-96); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageWaterloo Collection: The Unveiling of the Waterloo Monument in the Evere Cemetery, Brussels, by H. R. H

The Unveiling of the Waterloo Monument in the Evere Cemetery, Brussels, by H. R. H
The Unveiling of the Waterloo Monument in the Evere Cemetery, Brussels, by H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge, Belgium, 1890 Engraving

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Waterloo Bay: Great Fish River, Kaffraria, South Africa, 1851 Engraving

Waterloo Bay: Great Fish River, Kaffraria, South Africa, 1851 Engraving

Background imageWaterloo Collection: The Anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, the Statue at Quatre Bras, Belgium, Engraving

The Anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, the Statue at Quatre Bras, Belgium, Engraving
THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO, THE STATUE AT QUATRE BRAS, BELGIUM, engraving 1890, engraved image, history, arkheia, illustrative technique, engravement, engraving, victorian, Arts

Background imageWaterloo Collection: LAUNCH OF HIS MAJESTYs SHIP WATERLOO, AT CHATHAM, UK, britain, british

LAUNCH OF HIS MAJESTYs SHIP WATERLOO, AT CHATHAM, UK, britain, british
LAUNCH OF HIS MAJESTYs SHIP " WATERLOO", AT CHATHAM, UK, britain, british, europe, united kingdom, great britain, european

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Garden at Waterloo, the Burial Place of the Marquis of Angleseys Leg

Garden at Waterloo, the Burial Place of the Marquis of Angleseys Leg
GARDEN AT WATERLOO, THE BURIAL PLACE OF THE MARQUIS OF ANGLESEYs LEG. Lord Uxbridges leg was shattered by a cannon shot at the Battle of Waterloo and removed by a surgeon. Belgium

Background imageWaterloo Collection: The Wellington Tree on the Field of Waterloo

The Wellington Tree on the Field of Waterloo
THE WELLINGTON TREE ON THE FIELD OF WATERLOO. Battle of Waterloo, a battle fought near Waterloo, Belgium

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo, 1815, Frederick Bromley, G. G. Lange, 1837

Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo, 1815, Frederick Bromley, G. G. Lange, 1837
Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo, 1815, Frederick Bromley, G.G. Lange, 1837

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Flight of the French after the defeat at the Battle of Waterloo, 1815, Anonymous

Flight of the French after the defeat at the Battle of Waterloo, 1815, Anonymous, Friedrich Campe, 1815

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Von Blucher leads the Prussian troops at the Battle of Waterloo, 1815, Anonymous

Von Blucher leads the Prussian troops at the Battle of Waterloo, 1815, Anonymous, Friedrich Campe, 1815

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Portrait of Prince William Frederick George Lodewijk to commemorate the Battle of

Portrait of Prince William Frederick George Lodewijk to commemorate the Battle of Waterloo, Belgium, Pieter van der Meulen, Jan F. Numan, 1815 - 1817

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Commemorative column Battle of Waterloo, Cornelis Bogerts, Monogrammist MVL, c. 1815 - c

Commemorative column Battle of Waterloo, Cornelis Bogerts, Monogrammist MVL, c. 1815 - c. 1817

Background imageWaterloo Collection: The Dog Derby: the Trials for the Waterloo Cup, 1883

The Dog Derby: the Trials for the Waterloo Cup, 1883

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Morris and Essex Canal at Waterloo, N. J, Canals, Barges, United States, New Jersey

Morris and Essex Canal at Waterloo, N. J, Canals, Barges, United States, New Jersey
Morris and Essex Canal at Waterloo, N.J, Canals, Barges, United States, New Jersey, Waterloo, United States, New Jersey, Morris Canal, 1900

Background imageWaterloo Collection: The Thames and Waterloo Bridge from Somerset House, London Frederick Nash, 1782-1856

The Thames and Waterloo Bridge from Somerset House, London Frederick Nash, 1782-1856, British

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Study for Battle of Waterloo Study for Battle of Waterloo, 1815

Study for Battle of Waterloo Study for Battle of Waterloo, 1815, George Jones, 1786-1869, British

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Waterloo, Thomas Creswick, 1811-1869, British

Waterloo, Thomas Creswick, 1811-1869, British

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Studies for the Portraits of Lord Eglinton, Lord Douglas and Lord Stradbroke in `The

Studies for the Portraits of Lord Eglinton, Lord Douglas and Lord Stradbroke in `The Waterloo Cup Coursing Meeting (in the Walker Art Gallery), 1840 Studies for the Portraits of Lord Eglinton

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Studies of Military Accoutrements: a study for `The Battle of Waterloo, George Jones

Studies of Military Accoutrements: a study for `The Battle of Waterloo, George Jones, 1786-1869, British

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Studies of Royal Horse Artillery Uniform, and of an A. D. C. to the Commander-in-Chief

Studies of Royal Horse Artillery Uniform, and of an A. D. C. to the Commander-in-Chief
Studies of Royal Horse Artillery Uniform, and of an A.D.C. to the Commander-in-Chief: a study for The Battle of Waterloo Signed and dated, verso: " Jones / 1815-", George Jones, 1786-1869

Background imageWaterloo Collection: A Highlander, Black Watch attending a General of Hussars, possibly Lord Uxbridge

A Highlander, Black Watch attending a General of Hussars, possibly Lord Uxbridge: a study for The Battle of Waterloo, George Jones, 1786-1869, British

Background imageWaterloo Collection: London, Somerset House Terrace from Waterloo Bridge Somerset House Terrace and the Thames

London, Somerset House Terrace from Waterloo Bridge Somerset House Terrace and the Thames: a View from the North end of Waterloo Bridge with St

Background imageWaterloo Collection: London, The Opening of Waterloo Bridge Waterloo Bridge From Whitehall Stairs, John

London, The Opening of Waterloo Bridge Waterloo Bridge From Whitehall Stairs, John Constable, 1776-1837, British

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Chelsea Pensioners Receiving the Gazette Announcing the Battle of Waterloo Signed

Chelsea Pensioners Receiving the Gazette Announcing the Battle of Waterloo Signed in brown paint, lower left: " Wilkie", Sir David Wilkie, 1785-1841, British

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Anthonie Waterloo (Dutch, 1609-1610-1690), Cottage on a Hill, etching

Anthonie Waterloo (Dutch, 1609-1610-1690), Cottage on a Hill, etching

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Organic produce, green lettuce, Waterloo, Quebec, Canada, North America

Organic produce, green lettuce, Waterloo, Quebec, Canada, North America

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Trees and boats on Yamaska River in evening light with threatening clouds, Waterloo

Trees and boats on Yamaska River in evening light with threatening clouds, Waterloo, Eastern Townships, Quebec Province, Canada

Background imageWaterloo Collection: BATTLE OF WATERLOO. Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, ordering troops to

BATTLE OF WATERLOO. Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, ordering troops to advance during the Battle of Waterloo, during the Napoleonic Wars, 18 June 1815. Illustration, English, 1894

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Waterloo

Waterloo
British and French soldiers fighting during the Battle of Waterloo, 18th June 1815. The farmhouse in the centre is La Haye Sainte. Drawn and etched by W. Heath, aquatinted by J. C

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Florence Nightingale Monument, Waterloo Place, Westminster

Florence Nightingale Monument, Waterloo Place, Westminster
The Florence Nightingale Monument, Waterloo Place, Westminster, London (just off The Mall) - erected in memory of the famous Crimean War nurse, known as the Lady of the Lamp

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: French prisonser of war camp at Wahn, near Cologne, 1870

Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: French prisonser of war camp at Wahn, near Cologne, 1870. The correspondent remarks on the improvement of conditions for prisoners since Waterloo forty years before

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Henry William Paget, Ist Marquis of Anglesey: English soldier: served in Flanders

Henry William Paget, Ist Marquis of Anglesey: English soldier: served in Flanders (1794) Holland (1799) Peninsular War (1808) Commander of British cavalry at Waterloo where he lost a leg

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Michel Ney (1769-1815) French soldier. Led rearguard of the 1812 retreat from Moscow

Michel Ney (1769-1815) French soldier. Led rearguard of the 1812 retreat from Moscow: commanded French centre at Waterloo. Hand-coloured engraving

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Fitzroy H J Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan (1788-1855) British soldier: on Wellington s

Fitzroy H J Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan (1788-1855) British soldier: on Wellington s
Fitzroy H J Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan (1788-1855) British soldier: on Wellingtons staff 1808-1812. Lost his sword arm at Waterloo. Commander-in-Chief of British troops in Crimean War

Background imageWaterloo Collection: St Helena: British shipping off St Helena, the island to which Napoleon was banished

St Helena: British shipping off St Helena, the island to which Napoleon was banished after his surrender following defeat at Waterloo in 1814. Engraving. London 1817

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Gebbard Leberech Von Blucher (1742-1819) Prussian general. Important contribution

Gebbard Leberech Von Blucher (1742-1819) Prussian general. Important contribution to Wellingtons victory at Waterloo. Etching by John Kay 1814

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Michel Ney (1769-1815) French soldier: marshal of France: after success at Borodino

Michel Ney (1769-1815) French soldier: marshal of France: after success at Borodino and Smolensk received title Prince of the Moskwa: led French centre at Waterloo

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Arthur Wellesley, lst Duke of Wellington (1760-1852) Anglo-Irish soldier and statesman

Arthur Wellesley, lst Duke of Wellington (1760-1852) Anglo-Irish soldier and statesman. British Prime Minister 1827. Portrait after Thomas Lawrence, 1828



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"Waterloo: A Historic Battle that Shaped Nations" Step back in time to witness the epic clash known as the Battle of Waterloo. On June 18, 1815, this decisive engagement forever altered the course of European history. Amongst the chaos and carnage, one moment stands out - The Last Stand of the Imperial Guards at Waterloo. These fearless soldiers fought valiantly but ultimately succumbed to defeat. To understand this monumental battle, explore the detailed Battle map J020089. It unveils strategic positions and offers a glimpse into the intensity that unfolded on that fateful day. Amidst all odds, Scotland for Ever. The charge of the Scots Greys at Waterloo remains etched in memory. This British heavy cavalry regiment fearlessly charged into battle with unwavering determination. Delve deeper into history with a glance at an authentic 19th-century Map of the Battle from N970007 collection. Witness how forces maneuvered across this historic terrain during those critical hours. The Highlanders played a crucial role in shaping destiny on these hallowed grounds – their bravery immortalized within each stroke of paint on our cherished artwork titled "Waterloo - Highlanders. " Unlocking secrets lies within Key to Waterloo Banquet N970007; it reveals tales from post-battle celebrations where heroes were honored amidst grandeur and camaraderie. One iconic symbol emerged from this battlefield - Defence of Chateau de Hougoumont. Witness its resilience against relentless attacks during the Battle of Waterloo; it stood strong as a testament to valor and fortitude. Inscribed forever in history is Scotland Forever. The Charge of Scots Greys echoes through time as they thunderously rode towards victory alongside their comrades-in-arms – an awe-inspiring sight indeed. French Lancer J840005 reminds us that even amidst adversaries, respect can be found among warriors who faced each other with courage and honor.